ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Fair Comment."—Similar points were made by an earlier correspondent. "N'.Z."—An Investigation of the tariff is about to b« made, w.ith special reference to the position of Britisl) miinnfnctitrcS. As the terms of ,tlie Australian treaty have not been disclosed, comment Is best deferred. "AnzacV?—Regret letter too lone for publication. "Unemplocd Worker." —Every person •• not wholly exempt from the levy is required . by Section 18 of the Unemployment Amendment Act, 1931, to make a return. The Act gave' power for making regulations proscribing fines not exceeding £50. IB the circumstances stated a return.must be made but an application .can be made ' to tha Unemployment Board, which has power to grant exemption on account of hardship.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 12
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